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  • Illegal Tariffs, Round 3

    Source: Paul Krugman
    by Paul Krugman

    “Another failing war Trump won’t end.” (06/04/26)

    https://paulkrugman.substack.com/p/illegal-tariffs-round-3

  • Copernicus at 500

    Source: Libertarian Institute
    by Joseph Solis-Mullen

    “Famed for his contributions to the hard sciences—most notably his theory of heliocentricity—the sixteenth-century astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus was also an acute analyst of monetary policy. To that end, Ralph Benko has done us all a great service with this new edition of Copernicus’s classic, if neglected, treatise On the Minting of Money. Indeed, its lessons, though nearly five centuries old, remain evergreen.” (06/04/26)

    https://libertarianinstitute.org/articles/copernicus-at-500

  • Why Stone-Faced Fascists Keep Getting Antiquity Wrong

    Source: The Bulwark
    by Bret Devereaux

    “Homer is back in the discourse on account of Christopher Nolan’s upcoming film, The Odyssey. The latest controversy began with Elon Musk, among others, protesting the supposed inaccuracy of casting Lupita Nyong’o as Helen, a fictional character, who among other fantastic elements is the daughter of the god Zeus and was laid as an egg by her human mother. … the fight over Homer represents just another skirmish in the campaign mounted by bigoted very-online right-wing self-described ‘chuds’ to claim Greek and Roman culture for their own fascist, or at least fascist-adjacent, ideology, which demands the exclusion of minorities, women, and LGBTQ people.” (06/04/26)

    https://www.thebulwark.com/p/why-stone-faced-fascists-keep-getting-antiquity-wrong-x-twitter-elon-musk-ancient-greece-roman-empire

  • There Is No Reprieve in the Fed’s War on Savings

    Source: Cobden Centre
    by Max Rangeley

    “There is a particular kind of financial wisdom that used to be passed down at kitchen tables. A grandparent, someone who remembered harder times, would explain that the first obligation of a responsible person was to spend less than they earned, put something away, and let patience do its quiet work. The savings account was not a sophisticated instrument. It was a vessel for deferred consumption—a way of translating present discipline into future security. The interest it paid was modest, but it moved in the same direction over time. That world has not merely changed. It has been, in a precise and largely unacknowledged sense, inverted.” (06/04/26)

    https://www.cobdencentre.org/2026/06/there-is-no-reprieve-in-the-feds-war-on-savings/

  • As we approach July 4, the capital is, fittingly, a mess

    Source: Los Angeles Times
    by Jackie Calmes

    “Just a month out from America’s celebration of its 250th birthday, the national capital is a mess. And I’m talking about the sites central to the pilgrimages that millions of Americans make each year to Washington, especially the White House. The once-verdant park remains a construction site, with makeshift fencing only partly obscuring the vast scar that was once the East Wing and the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden. Cranes sway in place of the felled trees, to build President Trump’s billion-dollar ballroom despite court orders and overwhelming public opinion against it. The South Lawn has been replaced with a gargantuan circus-tent-like arena for Ultimate Fighting Championship cage matches and a Trump-picked audience of thousands. Yes, cage matches. To mark not the nation’s birthday but the president’s 80th on June 14. Because it’s all about Trump.” (06/04/26)

    https://archive.is/Lgc8x

  • NATO Propagandists Again Proclaim That Ukraine Is on the Verge of Winning the War

    Source: Antiwar.com
    by Ted Galen Carpenter

    “NATO partisans in both Europe and the United States are perpetual optimists about Ukraine’s prospective fortunes in its war against Russia. Lately, there has been yet another inundation of such accounts in Western news media outlets. Many of them emphasize that Moscow’s latest military offensive against Ukrainian ground forces has come to a halt with inconclusive results. The lack of a decisive breakthrough, members of Ukraine’s fan club contend, means that Russian president Vladimir Putin has again failed in his quest to conquer Eastern Europe’s resilient ‘democratic’ frontline state. That version of recent developments contains just enough truth to gain credibility among gullible opinion shapers and political leaders in the United States and in most other NATO countries.” (06/04/26)

    https://original.antiwar.com/ted_galen_carpenter/2026/06/03/nato-propagandists-again-proclaim-that-ukraine-is-on-the-verge-of-winning-the-war/

  • Does MAGA Actually Believe Their Voter Fraud Conspiracy Theories?

    Source: Washington Monthly
    by David Atkins

    “It sounds too weird to be true, but in the Trump era, frequently, the dumbest explanation is often the right one.” (06/04/26)

    https://washingtonmonthly.com/2026/06/04/maga-believe-voter-fraud-conspiracy/

  • Economic Calculation and a Southern California Beach Girl

    Source: Ludwig von Mises Institute
    by William L Anderson

    “When the communist regimes of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union collapsed in 1990 and 1991, followers of the Austrian School of Economics knew that socialism’s lack of a coherent method of economic calculation certainly led to the demise of these regimes. Economists had known for years of the chronic shortages, shoddy workmanship, and all of the other negative aspects of economic life in those countries and why no one who understood socialism was surprised at these results.” (06/04/26)

    https://mises.org/mises-wire/economic-calculation-and-southern-california-beach-girl

  • The Men Defending Graham Platner In All The Wrong Ways

    Source: Liberal Currents
    by Alan Elrod

    “You cannot defeat misogyny by behaving like a misogynist.” (06/04/26)

    https://www.liberalcurrents.com/the-men-defending-graham-platner-in-all-the-wrong-ways/

  • If This Is Winning, America Can’t Afford Much More of It

    Source: Rutherford Institute
    by John & Nisha Whitehead

    “We are losing ground economically. We are losing credibility abroad. We are losing tourists, workers, stability, trust, constitutional guardrails, and whatever remained of the illusion that the government answers to ‘we the people.’ The tourism economy is taking a hit, with international visitors increasingly reluctant to come to the United States. Even migration—the lifeblood of America’s economic growth, innovation, labor force and national renewal—is now moving in the wrong direction. Fewer people are coming in, more Americans are leaving, and by some estimates the country has already crossed into negative net migration. That is not the mark of a nation ‘winning.’ It is the mark of a nation people are increasingly choosing to escape.” (06/03/26)

    https://www.rutherford.org/publications_resources/john_whiteheads_commentary/if_this_is_winning_america_cant_afford_much_more_of_it

  • The “rich” aren’t the problem

    Source: Eastern New Mexico News
    by Kent McManigal

    “There’s a lot of hostility toward ‘the rich.’ Especially billionaires. The hostility is misplaced. The real divide is not ‘the rich’ versus ‘everyone else.’ It is those who seek to rule, versus everyone they seek to rule.” (06/03/26)

    https://www.easternnewmexiconews.com/story/2026/06/03/voices/opinion-the-rich-arent-the-problem/233573.html

  • The Myth of a Permanently Poor Underclass

    Source: The Daily Economy
    by Vance Ginn

    “The bottom income quintile is not a static social class but a temporary snapshot of lives in motion. Most Americans do not remain poor for life, and removing policy barriers can help more people move up.” (06/04/26)

    https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/the-myth-of-a-permanently-poor-class/

  • Trump’s Immunity Deal Stinks Even More Than His Blatantly Corrupt “Anti-Weaponization Fund”

    Source: Reason
    by Jacob Sullum

    “An addendum to the president’s ‘settlement’ of his lawsuit against the IRS shields him and his family from liability for any federal offenses they committed prior to May 19.” (06/03/26)

    https://reason.com/2026/06/03/trumps-immunity-deal-stinks-even-more-than-his-blatantly-corrupt-anti-weaponization-fund/

  • An interesting thought about RINOs

    Source: The Price of Liberty
    by Nathan Barton

    “To be a RINO is a frequent accusation in today’s atmosphere, generally by those GOP types who claim to be ‘true conservatives.’ Or ‘real conservatives.’ Or ‘classical conservatives.’ Or even Trumpistas and MAGA types.” (06/03/26)

    https://thepriceofliberty.org/2026/06/03/an-interesting-thought-about-rinos/

  • I Love SpaceX But Hate Its Proposed IPO

    Source: Coyote Blog
    by Warren Meyer

    “I have been recuperating from some health issues and have not been writing much, but I really don’t want to miss out on putting my oar in the water prior to the SpaceX IPO. As background, I love to watch what SpaceX is doing in launch and believe they have made a huge contribution to the world in doing so. As a former operator of hundreds of wilderness campgrounds, Starlink was the greatest single new technology for our business in 20 years. But you don’t automatically get your way with stock valuations just because what you do is cool and useful — there has to be some prospect of making back the investment.” (06/03/26)

    https://coyoteblog.com/coyote_blog/2026/06/i-love-spacex-but-hate-its-proposed-ipo.html

  • The Murder of Henry Nowak and the Politics of Certainty

    Source: Quillette
    by Andrew Fox

    “Henry Nowak should first be remembered as an eighteen-year-old who had moved to Southampton to begin adult life. He was murdered as he walked back to his student accommodation, and those who loved him have been sentenced to a life of grief. That is where any serious discussion of the case must begin. … Nowak’s grieving family asked the country not to use his death ‘to create further division, hatred or tension.’ Their request was unusually and heartbreakingly dignified, given what they have endured. But it was immediately ignored.” (06/03/26)

    https://quillette.com/2026/06/03/the-murder-of-henry-nowak-and-the-politics-of-certainty-vickrum-digwa/

  • A Perfect Fit?

    Source: Common Sense
    by Paul Jacob

    “[Graham Platner] presents himself as a working-class guy, though he comes from a wealthy family that placed him in a $75,000 a year prep school. He is an oyster farmer, but most of his income derives from disability payments. He told reporters that he bought his home with a VA loan, but his father loaned him the money. … Senator Bernie Sanders, the Vermont socialist, [says] ‘We desperately need somebody like him here in the U.S. Senate.’ Graham Platner should fit right in.” (06/03/26)

    https://thisiscommonsense.org/2026/06/03/a-perfect-fit/

  • North Carolina’s HB 1173 Risks Repeating California’s Failures

    Source: Independent Institute
    by Sam Jenson

    “In December 2025, just days before Christmas, 13-year-old Jaleeyah Tune was murdered in Goldsboro, North Carolina. According to prosecutors, Jaleeyah was ambushed by three teens with alleged gang ties. In the aftermath of this tragedy, new legislation, House Bill 1173, has advanced in North Carolina. This new bill, known as ‘Jaleeyah’s Law,’ would enhance criminal penalties for gang-related activity. Lawmakers are attempting to prevent tragedies of this kind in the future, but such laws can prove slippery slopes. It cannot be overstated how tragic the loss of Jaleeyah Tune is, but emotionally charged lawmaking has already led to overcriminalization, wrongful gang designations, and erosion of due process before.” (06/03/26)

    https://www.independent.org/article/2026/06/03/north-carolina-hb-1173/

  • Iranians Had a Better Shot of Toppling Their Monstrous Regime Before the War

    Source: The UnPopulist
    by Pouya Nikmand

    “{The country’s rulers have become more entrenched and brutal, turning the glimmer of hope during the protests into fear and despair.” (06/03/26)

    https://www.theunpopulist.net/p/iranians-had-a-better-shot-of-toppling

  • Alliances

    Source: David Friedman’s Substack
    by David Friedman

    “My previous three posts dealt with the possibility of an alliance between libertarians and Abundance liberals. Neither is a political party, a nation, even an organization; in what sense can they ally? One could imagine a political alliance in which leading members of both groups advise their followers to vote for the same candidate or ballot measure, but that is not what I am talking about. What I am imagining is for members of both groups to treat each other as part of the same intellectual community, read, listen to, comment on and think about each other’s writing, teach and learn from each other, perhaps coauthor books or articles. For that to happen productively there have to be issues on which the participants in the conversation believe that their views could be improved by ideas from the other side.” (06/03/26)

    https://daviddfriedman.substack.com/p/alliances

  • US-Israel integration is far from “America First”

    Source: Responsible Statecraft
    by Joe Kent

    “We cannot outsource components of our national security to nations that do not share our interests and that is exactly what this proposed scheme would do.” (06/03/26)

    https://responsiblestatecraft.org/us-israel-integration/

  • Winery Sues Santa Barbara Over Unconstitutional Mandate

    Source: Foundation for Economic Education
    by Mike Brownfield

    “For more than two decades, Flying Goat founders Norm Yost and Kate Griffith have built their family-owned winery into one of the region’s most innovative and celebrated producers—pursuing their own vision of what their winery should be along the way. But last year, county officials and the leaders of the local vintners’ association decided that they know what’s best for Flying Goat. In February 2025, the board created a wine ‘Business Improvement District,’ or Wine BID, requiring all local wineries to pay a 1% assessment on sales to fund regional marketing efforts. The ordinance also forces wineries to become members of the Santa Barbara County Vintners’ Association, which controls how the money is spent. … The problem is, Norm and Kate don’t want anything to do with the Wine BID because they don’t agree with its marketing or lobbying activities — including paying for overseas trips for its leaders.” (06/03/26)

    https://fee.org/articles/winery-sues-santa-barbara-over-unconstitutional-mandate/

  • The freedom to question requires the duty to prove

    Source: Students For Liberty
    by Les Affranchis

    “There is a particular intellectual posture that has become distinctly fashionable at the edges of the liberty movement. It goes roughly like this: a public figure makes a contested empirical claim. Experts in the relevant field find the claim unsupported by the available evidence and say so. The figure, rather than producing better evidence, reframes the disagreement as persecution and blames ‘the establishment’ for it. Sympathetic bystanders, some of them part of the pro-liberty movement, often rally to the outsiders’ defense, not because they sincerely agree with the underlying evidence, but because they see an outsider being criticized ‘by the establishment.’ The liberty tradition, they argue, must side with the outsider, regardless of evidence. Such reasoning is unpersuasive and it may come at a reputational cost for the pro-liberty movement.” (06/03/26)

    https://studentsforliberty.org/blog/the-freedom-to-question-requires-the-duty-to-prove/

  • Conservatives Miss the Point on Marijuana

    Source: Future of Freedom Foundation
    by Laurence M Vance

    “[T]he only real argument for the legalization of marijuana is freedom. It doesn’t matter if marijuana has no medical benefits and that advocates of the legalization of medical marijuana just want to get high. Just like it doesn’t matter if using marijuana for recreational purposes is addictive, harmful, risky, unhealthy, immoral, sinful, or dangerous. It is not the business of government at any level to concern itself in any way with the eating, drinking, and smoking habits of Americans. It is not the business of the American Enterprise Institute or any other conservative think tank. It is not the business of Naomi Schaefer Riley or any other nanny-state, conservative drug warrior.” (06/03/26)

    https://www.fff.org/explore-freedom/article/conservatives-miss-the-point-on-marijuana/